Grover Bell, 67, of New Bloomfield, died at 8:45am on May 23, 1960 at his home of twenty-one years.
Coronor Denzil Browning, Coroner of Callaway County, ruled death caused by a Gun Shot Wound in Right Temple Area, Self Inflicted. Informant was A.C. Pearre Jr. of New Bloomfield.
Glover was born September 16, 1892, in Callaway County, the son of John and Polly Ann (Nobel) Bell. He married Nannie Emmons and she survives him. Mr. Bell was a retired carpenter.
Glover fought in World War 1.
Arrangements were under the direction of Claypool Services and burial was in Callaway Memorial Gardens.
Grover Bell, 67, of New Bloomfield, died at 8:45am on May 23, 1960 at his home of twenty-one years.
Coronor Denzil Browning, Coroner of Callaway County, ruled death caused by a Gun Shot Wound in Right Temple Area, Self Inflicted. Informant was A.C. Pearre Jr. of New Bloomfield.
Glover was born September 16, 1892, in Callaway County, the son of John and Polly Ann (Nobel) Bell. He married Nannie Emmons and she survives him. Mr. Bell was a retired carpenter.
Glover fought in World War 1.
Arrangements were under the direction of Claypool Services and burial was in Callaway Memorial Gardens.
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